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Performant vs Quality - What's the difference?

performant | quality |

As adjectives the difference between performant and quality

is that performant is (jargon|chiefly|computing) capable of or characterized by an adequate or excellent level of performance or efficiency while quality is being of good worth, well made, fit for purpose.

As nouns the difference between performant and quality

is that performant is someone who performs something, such as a ritual while quality is (uncountable) level of excellence.

performant

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (jargon, chiefly, computing) Capable of or characterized by an adequate or excellent level of performance or efficiency.
  • Ours is a performant network monitoring and systems monitoring tool.
    This software is more performant than its predecessor.
  • * {{quote-book, 1977, , Modern trends in cybernetics and systems, editors=J. Rose & C. Bilciu citation
  • , passage=The program ALGOLOG is highly performant : it generated 259 linear subproblems, instead of 223.}}
  • * {{quote-book, 2003, Rod Johnson, Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development citation
  • , passage=There are strong arguments that some features of J2EE, such as entity beans, can never be as performant in many situations as some alternatives.}}
  • Of or relating to performance
  • * {{quote-book, 1990, Jean Alter, A Sociosemiotic Theory of Theatre, page=61, pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=Sdzfb5AQKGQC&pg=PA61
  • , passage=As a rule, however, the performant function, when it is supported by truly impressive circus performances, tends to monopolize the audience's attention. }}

    Synonyms

    * (capable of achieving an adequate or excellent level of performance or efficiency) effective, efficient, high-performing, responsive, successful

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Someone who performs something, such as a ritual
  • * {{quote-book, 1979, Krishan Kumar, The Pailibos citation
  • , passage=If a performant happens to be on unfriendly terms with any one in the village, the performant does everything to get him reconciled long before the preparation is taken in hand.}}

    Synonyms

    * performer ----

    quality

    English

    Noun

  • (uncountable) Level of excellence
  • This school is well-known for having teachers of high quality .
    Quality of life is usually determined by health, education, and income.
  • *
  • (countable) A property or an attribute that differentiates a thing or person.
  • One of the qualities of pure iron is that it does not rust easily.
    While being impulsive can be great for artists, it is not a desirable quality for engineers.
    Security, stability, and efficiency are good qualities of an operating system.
  • *
  • (archaic) High social position. (See also the quality.)
  • A peasant is not allowed to fall in love with a lady of quality .
    Membership of this golf club is limited to those of quality and wealth.
  • (uncountable) The degree to which a man-made object or system is free from bugs and flaws, as opposed to scope of functions or quantity of items.
  • (thermodynamics) In a two-phase liquid–vapor mixture, the ratio of the mass of vapor present to the total mass of the mixture.
  • (emergency medicine, countable) The third step in OPQRST where the responder investigates what the NOI/MOI feels like.
  • To identify quality try asking, "what does it feel like?".

    Usage notes

    * Adjectives often applied to "quality": high, good, excellent, exceptional, great, outstanding, satisfactory, acceptable, sufficient, adequate, poor, low, bad, inferior, dubious, environmental, visual, optical, industrial, total, artistic, educational, physical, musical, chemical, spiritual, intellectual, architectural, mechanical.

    Synonyms

    * See also

    Coordinate terms

    * (a property that differentiates) quiddity

    Derived terms

    (quality) * human quality * industrial quality * quality time * quality of life * the quality, the Quality * total quality management * qualitative

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Being of good worth, well made, fit for purpose.
  • We only sell quality products.
    That was a quality game by Jim Smith.
    A quality system ensures products meet customer requirements.
  • * Harriet (a Cambridge University student), quoted in John Ahier, John Beck, Rob Moore, Graduate Citizens?: Issues of Citizenship and Higher Education , Routledge (2003), ISBN 978-0-415-25722-0, page 114:
  • I mean a lot of the money that obviously goes into universities and their libraries and their facilities and their academics and stuff but I mean I haven’t had a very quality degree to be honest. I think the quality of my education has been crap . . .
  • * 2004 , Vance M. Thompson, MD, in J. Kevin Belville and Ronald J. Smith (editors), LASIK Techniques: Pearls and Pitfalls , SLACK Incorporated, ISBN 978-1-55642-622-3, page 187:
  • For one I wanted to have what I considered a very quality tracking device.
  • * 2008 , Carl Erskine, in Fay Vincent, We Would Have Played for Nothing: Baseball Stars of the 1950s and 1960s Talk About the Game They Loved , Simon and Schuster, ISBN 978-1-4165-5342-7, page 144:
  • A very quality ball club; that was the Braves.

    Derived terms

    * qualityness